The theory behind the popping cork is that game fish are attracted to surface commotion because it simulates surface feeding or baits fleeing from predators. When game fish come to investigate the sounds, they see the bait or lure dangling below the cork and hit it. The angler casts the popping cork to a spot where fish are likely to cruise or hang out, then he yanks hard on the rod a time or two to make the float pop loudly and splash on top of the water, while the bait or lure dangles enticingly several feet below.
Features:
Top Producers: BUBBLE FISHING Popping cork rigs are the top producers. The sound and splash of a popping cork can draw many fishes, such as trout, redfish, flounder and so on. Suitable for fishing in most waters, especially inshore fishing
Popping Cork Rattle Rig: When you fishing, it produces a popping-chugging sound, which will attract the fish to bite the bait. Sharp jerks of your rod create a splash and popping noise and draw the fish. When game fish come to investigate the sounds, they see the bait or lure dangling below the cork and hit it
Easy to Use: It comes ready to use when you tie your favorite hook and lures. With this sliding float rig, you can cast farther easily
360° Flexible Rotation: There is a swivel at the top and bottom of the popping cork rig. The fishing floats can rotate 360°freely in the water, and it won't be tangled easily. By adding your hook and desired leader, you can get your ideal rig
Beginner Friendly: This sliding float rig is so easy to use that even beginners can quickly learn to use it. You need to experiment with different depths and baits to catch the big fish. You can use live baits or artificial baits